Discover Long Island, NY

Visit an Island of unparalleled discoveries... World class beaches, award-winning wineries, historic mansions and museums, windmills and lazy harbors, acclaimed performing and cultural arts, professional sports and challenging golf. From Montauk and the Hamptons to Fire Island and Oyster Bay. It's Long Island!

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Come discover Long Island, where white sand beaches stretch endlessly along the Atlantic Ocean and history and nature await. Whether you choose a barefoot walk on the beach, an adventuresome climb atop a light house, an afternoon sampling the latest vintages at a local winery, or a round of golf on a championship course, Long Island has it all.

Explore early American history; visit folk life preserves; take a cruise aboard a tall schooner ship or a river style paddle boat. Take a hike along a cliff-top nature trail, or set up camp at a beachfront site. Venture out on an ocean sport fishing expedition, or take a romantic horseback ride along the beach.

Visit the mansions and gardens of Long Island’s gilded Gold Coast era or visit the homes of past presidents, poets and authors. Long Island is graced with high-end shopping, an avant-garde art scene, and excellent dining.

Just across the bridges of New York City, explore Long Island.

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White Mountains, NH

Escape to the White Mountains and experience towering peaks, stunning scenery unrivaled anywhere in the Northeast, spectacular waterfalls, tax-free shopping, limitless recreation and 17 legendary family and natural attractions that have provided a lifetime of memories and cheer for generations of visitors.

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The White Mountains of New Hampshire is one of New England’s most popular scenic destinations. This spectacular mountain region is home to 17 legendary attractions, the northeast’s highest peak - Mt. Washington, 800,000 acres of magnificent mountain views and limitless outdoor recreation. The region offers tax-free shopping, championship golf courses, off-and-on road cycling and swimming in cool mountain streams. Step aboard our unique railroads for the ride of a lifetime, marvel at magnificent mountain vistas as you ascend to the summit of Mt. Washington, spend time flying high above tree line on our aerial chair rides and ziplines, and stroll along wooden boardwalks that take you within touching distance of waterfalls. There are hundreds of camping and lodging opportunities including grand hotels, resorts, cabins and campsites by the river or on the mountainside, and quaint inns.

Welcome to Maryland, MD

Having lasting memories from your vacation make the work you put into planning it so special—and so worth it. Maryland is full of unique experiences that lead to incredible memories. You just have to be open for it.

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Be Open to an Unforgettable Maryland Vacation

Having lasting memories from your vacation make the work you put into planning it so special—and so worth it. Maryland is full of unique experiences that lead to incredible memories. You just have to be open for it.

Beyond a wide range of things to do in Maryland, it also has some of the most unique waterscapes in the nation. Here, you’re never far from a water adventure that fits you, from mountain streams to lakes to rivers to the Chesapeake Bay to the Atlantic.

And when you come, come hungry, because seafood is the star of Maryland’s culinary scene, with crabs, trout, oysters, rockfish and more. For a truly unique culinary adventure, explore our crab and oyster trail, where you get a true taste of Maryland’s beautiful landscapes and delicious seafood.

Northeastern Pennsylvania, Visit Luzerne County in NEPA

Experience the spectacular beauty that Northeastern Pennsylvania has to offer. Thirteen challenging golf courses, whitewater rafting on the scenic Lehigh River, live harness racing, AAA Baseball, Knoebels Amusement Park are just a short drive away. We offer exquisite accommodations, shopping and exciting nightly entertainment. Bring the family... there is so much more to explore. Conveniently located via I-81, I-80, I-84 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension.

Deep Creek Area, Garrett County, MD

Visit Deep Creek Lake and Garrett County, Maryland – the ideal four-season getaway! Boating, stunning scenery, skiing, snow tubing, and more! Less than two hours from Pittsburgh, three hours Baltimore and Washington, D.C. and four hours from Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.

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Go boating on Deep Creek Lake, head out for skiing or snowtubing, take a horse drawn carriage ride, or just relax as you take in the stunning views! It’s the ideal four-season vacation getaway located in Western Maryland.

Garrett County is home to the state’s largest freshwater lake, Deep Creek Lake, a popular attraction for vacationers in the spring, summer and fall for boating, fishing, kayaking, watertubing, personal watercraft, wakeboarding, swimming and canoeing! And in the winter, we’ve got Maryland’s only ski resort, Wisp Resort, for skiing, snowboarding, snowtubing, ice skating and more! Fall brings our annual Autumn Glory Festival, timed to coincide with the peak of our fall foliage. Spring is a great time for hiking, biking, fishing and checking out Muddy Creek Falls, the state’s highest freefalling waterfall at a crashing 53 feet, or visiting our small towns! And don’t forget to check out our stay three nights for the price of 2 promotions every Spring and Fall – offers are at visitdeepcreek.com!

We’re just a two-hour drive from Pittsburgh, PA, a three-hour drive from Baltimore and the Washington, D.C. area and a four-hour drive from Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio.

Located just off Interstate 80 in East Central Pennsylvania, Columbia and Montour Counties offer breathtaking scenery and hometown hospitality. Visit PPL's Montour Preserve, PPL's Susquehanna Riverlands Environmental Preserve, Weiser State Forest and Ricketts Glen State Park. See black bear, bald eagles, waterfalls up to 94' and get lost in a corn maze.

Launch your kayak or canoe and paddle down the Susquehanna; one of America's Heritage Rivers. You’ll pass fertile farmlands, small towns and mountain forests. Walk, run or bike Robbins Trail, the oldest Rails-To-Trails project in the U.S.

Looking for a slower pace? Discover the areas rich history while experiencing, first-hand, monuments from a bygone era. Explore our twenty-four beloved nineteenth century covered bridges, and one twentieth century covered bridge – a timbered testament to the craftsmanship of our beloved forefathers. Or take a self-guided walking tour in the Historic Downtowns of Bloomsburg and Danville with their beautifully preserved Victorian treasures. You can also sit back, relax and enjoy a performance by the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble.

Children of all ages can take a thrill-ride on two world class rollercoaster's at Knoebels Amusement Resort; travel deep into a coal mine; or gaze wide-eyed at the wild animals of the rain forest at Clyde Peeling’s Reptiland.

Columbia and Montour Counties include Bloomsburg, Berwick, Danville and their surrounding communities. All lodging and restaurant establishments are conveniently accessible to Interstate 80 and Pennsylvania Routes 11, 487, 54 and 42.

For more information on all the events and attractions in Columbia and Montour counties, contact the Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau at 1-800-847-4810 and request your free copy of the Official Visitors Guide and quarterly Calendar of Events. Or visit them online at www.iTourColumbiaMontour.com to download free copies of all their brochures.